@article{dc62bd5d10af4920865a734f02728d5c,
title = "Mechanisms of flood-induced levee breaching in marumori town during the 2019 hagibis typhoon",
abstract = "Typhoon Hagibis, which occurred at the beginning of October 2019, was one of the largest and most powerful tropical cyclones and was considered to be the most devastating typhoon to hit Japan in recorded history. Extreme heavy rainfall caused massive impacts to Japan in general and to Marumori Town, Miyagi Prefecture in particular. In the present study, the detailed flood characteristics at Marumori Town were investigated by using field observation and numerical simulations. The obtained data immediately after the flood has clearly shown that most levee breaches were caused by the water overflow on the river embankment at the constriction areas such as the tributaries{\textquoteright} junction and the intersection of the river embankment. Numerical simulations were performed to investigate the mechanism of levee breaching in Marumori Town. According to the simulation results, the flooding water from the upstream levee breach locations flowed into the paddy field area and caused the levee to breach at the river embankment interaction in the downstream area. A new levee breach criterion in terms of overflow depth and its duration on the river embankment was proposed. In addition, a sensitivity analysis was also performed to understand the effect of the backwater and phase lag of water level rise between the mainstream and tributaries. Although there have been many studies on flood disasters, the typhoon{\textquoteright}s flood-induced disasters on the river and coastal infrastructures have still remained a big challenge. The present study outcomes provide useful information not only to understand how the river embankment of tributaries is vulnerable to water level rise, but also to support the river authorities to prepare better mitigation plans for future flood disasters.",
keywords = "Backwater, Flood disaster, Heavy rainfall, Levee breach, Marumori Town, Overflow, Typhoon Hagibis",
author = "Tinh, {Nguyen Xuan} and Hitoshi Tanaka and Gen Abe and Yuka Okamoto and Kwanchai Pakoksung",
note = "Funding Information: AAuuththoor rCConotnrtirbiubtuiotinosn:sN: N.X..XT..Ta.nadnHd.TH..wT.erweerrees proenspsiobnlesifbolretfhoerc tohnec ecpontucaelpiztuatailoinza, itniovne,stiingvaetsioting,aatniodn, Author Contributions: N.X.T. and H.T. were responsible for the conceptualization, investigation, warnodte wthreotoer itghienaolridgrianfatlo dfrtahfet mofatnhues mcriapntu; sGc.rAip.ta; nGd.AY..O a.nwd eYre.Or.e swpeornes ribelsepfoonrstihbleen fuomr tehreic nalummoedrieclal and wrote the original draft of the manuscript; G.A. and Y.O. were responsible for the numerical simmoudlaetl isoinm, umlaotdioelnv, emriofidcealt ivoenr,ifaincadtiaonna, laynsids ;aKn.aPl.ywsiass; Kre.sPp. ownassib rleesfpoorntshieblreaifnofra tlhl-erurnaoinfff-ailnl-urnudnaotfifo-inn-model simulation, model verification, and analysis; K.P. was responsible for the rainfall-runoff-in-muonddealt(iRonR Immooddeel l()R. ARIll mauotdheolr)s. hAalvl eaurethadorasn hdaavger ereeaddtoatnhde apgurbeleisdh etod tvheerspiounbloisfhthede mvearnsuiosncr iopft.the undation model (RRI model). All authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript. Fmuannduisncgri:pTth. is research was funded by the KAKENHI research fund (no. 19K24678). Funding: This research was funded by the KAKENHI research fund (no. 19K24678). Funding: This research was funded by the KAKENHI research fund (no. 19K24678). Institutional Review Board Statement: Not applicable Institutional Review Board Statement: Not applicable Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable Informed Consent Statement: Not applicable Funding Information: Acknowledgments: The field survey of this investigation was carried out as an activity of the Japan Society of Civil Engineers, Hydraulic Engineering Committee, and Tohoku Scientific Joint Survey Team (Tohoku Group) for the 2019 Hagibis Typhoon disaster. Moreover, the river bed data were obtained from the Miyagi Rivers Division Office. Furthermore, this research was funded by KAKENHI (no. 19K24678). We would like to express our gratitude and thank all who supported us in this research. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.",
year = "2021",
month = jan,
day = "2",
doi = "10.3390/w13020244",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
journal = "Water (Switzerland)",
issn = "2073-4441",
publisher = "Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)",
number = "2",
}